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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCUM where the privilege few moan about representative democracy and yell at the waiter I thought charters were better because of all the marketing and NOT being a part of DCPS[/quote] ##charterhater has entered the chat##[/quote] I don’t think this charter 3% thing is really going to stand or happen in a way that the council thinks it will. Workarounds. But it is still infuriating that we educators are trying to gain a footing with students after a traumatic and difficult disruption to education and we are getting kicked around like a political football. It’s really not in anyone’s best interests. These squeaky wheels think they won a victory for educational equity and representational democracy but they are causing harm with their advocacy. It’s a shame.[/quote] Agree. We are six weeks in and kids are just now settling down to learning after so much disruption. And now the Council decides to issue an unfunded mandate with no idea how implement it and that will cause more disruption. Teachers must tearing out what’s left of their hair. [/quote] Truly, the Council sucks. I am so angry about this. I am so angry at the entitled parents who demanded this.[/quote]
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